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Global Homocapitalism

Rao, Rahul

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Rahul Rao



Abstract

In this article I ask why leading institutions of global capitalism have begun to take activist stances against homophobia, and why they have done so now. Central to these initiatives is a common-sense understanding of homophobia as a cultural disposition that might be disincentivized through the deployment of economic carrots (the promise of growth) and sticks (the withdrawal of capital). Revisiting debates over recognition and redistribution politics, I argue that viewing homophobia as ‘merely cultural’ enables international financial institutions (IFIs) to obscure the material conditions that incubate homophobic moral panics, and their own culpability in co-producing those conditions. Positioning themselves as external to the problem they seek to alleviate, IFIs are able to cast themselves as progressive forces in a greater moral struggle at precisely the historical moment in which austerity and capitalist crisis threaten to bring them into ever greater disrepute. Through a critical survey of recent IFI initiatives on homophobia, I attempt to delineate the emerging contours of what I call ‘global homocapitalism’.

Citation

Rao, R. (2015). Global Homocapitalism. Radical Philosophy, 194, 38-49

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Nov 1, 2015
Deposit Date Nov 5, 2015
Publicly Available Date Jan 16, 2020
Journal Radical Philosophy
Electronic ISSN 0300-211X
Publisher Radical Philosophy Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 194
Pages 38-49
Keywords LGBT rights, capitalism, World Bank, IMF
Publisher URL https://www.radicalphilosophy.com/article/global-homocapitalism

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